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Conrep payment receipt
A receipt of the payments I made to Conrep
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In 2004 I got released to the conditional release program, or "Conrep," kind of like parole for people who are mentally disabled. I owed them a lot of money, and during the time I was in that program, I had to try to pay them back. This is a balance sheet that shows the payments I made to them from 2004 until I got released from the Conrep program in 2010.

10/22/2004          $2311.35          $2,311.35 Gateways
11/15/2004          $571.88           $2,833.23 Motel 6
11/15/2004           $40          $2,923.23 Personal needs
11/16/2004          $20          $2,943.23 Personal needs
11/18/2004          $20          $2,963.23 Personal needs
11/22/2004          $140          $3,103.23 Personal needs
11/23/2004          $140          $3,243.23 Personal needs
11/29/2004          $100          $3,343.23 Personal needs
11/29/2004          $825          $4,168.23 Deposit/Rent
12/8/2004          $100          $4,268.23 Personal needs
1/13/2005          $100          $4,368.23 Personal needs
1/26/2005          $100          $4,468.23 Personal needs
1/31/2005          $398          $4,866.23 Gateways
2/23/2005          $2,057.88          $6,924.11 Rent/Transitions
3/9/2005          $120          $7,044.11 Personal needs
3/29/2005          $120          $7,164.11 Personal needs
4/13/2005          $120          $7,284.11 Personal needs
4/15/2005                    $891.90          $6,392.21 SSI
8/12/2005                     $1000          $5,392.21 Personal check
8/30/2005          $1000          $6,392.21 NSF
9/12/2005          $2,993.52          $9,385.73 Rent Transitions
6/15/2006                    $100 cash          $9,285.73 payment
8/14/2006                    $100 cash          $9,185.73 payment
9/27/2006                    $100 cash           $9,085.73 payment
10/26/2006                    $200 cash          $8,885.73 payment
11/8/2007                    $40          $8,845.73 payment
12/18/2007                     $20                    $8,825.73 payment
1/10/2008                    $50          $8,775.73 payment
2/10/2008                    $50          $8,725.73 payment
3/10/2008                    $50          $8,675.73 payment
4/10/2008                    $25          $8,650.73 payment
5/10/2008                    $25          $8,625.73 payment
6/2008                    $25          $8,600.73 payment
7/2008                    $30.73          $8,570 payment
7/12/2007                    $100          $8,470 payment
10/11/07                     $20          $8,450 payment
8/2008                    $25          $8,425 payment
9/2008                    $25          $8,400 payment
11/2008                    $50          $8,350 payment
12/2008                    $20          $8,330 payment
1/2009                    $25          $8,305 payment
2/2009                    $30          $8,275 payment
3/2009                    $25          $8,250 payment
4/2009                    $25          $8,225 payment
5/2009                    $75           $8,150 payment
6/2009                    $50          $8,100 payment
7/2009                    $20          $8080 payment
8/2009                    $20          $8060 payment
9/2009                    $20          $8040 payment
10/2009                    $20          $8020 payment
11/2009                    $20          $8000 payment
12/2009                    $20          $7980 payment
01/2010                    $20          $7960 payment

In February 2010, my case worker Mike informed me that I wouldn't have to pay them any more, because there was no way to keep track of how much I had paid them already and how much I still owed them. On March 22nd, 2010, I got an e-mail from Mike saying that I was released from the Conrep program, and about a month later, I received a certificate showing that I had graduated from the program. The nightmare is over!
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